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cc100
18-03-2006, 08:18 PM
Text Speech
Ive noticed that text speech/spelling has grown more popular in recent years, in general writing as well as on these types of forums. For me, this is a bad thing. Im not being a snob, its just that its hard to read and often incomprehensable, making no sense at all.
Some of it is completely pointless- is it really that hard to spell 'you' or 'are' instead of 'u' or 'r'?
Maybe I dont like it because I have never sent a text?
Im only 24, so Im not an old geezer moaning. I suppose Im not a fan or a user of it because mobliles were not as prevelent as they are now when I was at school.
Its having such a bad effect on youngsters spelling. Ive even heard of people using text speech in their English GCSE exams!
It seems to be getting worse, and I dread to think how children will be using it in 10 years time. Maybe the kids will grow out of it?
Does anyone else feel the same?
lily.
18-03-2006, 09:02 PM
Yes! And it's because I am an old git! But, I don't care. I hate it. I hate illiterate people. There is no excuse for it.
*rant over*
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Another 'old git' here! :laugh:
I do send the occasional text message, but when I do I always use 'proper' words and have to put capital letters and full stops in! Doesn't look right otherwise. :spin2:
I don't like it being used on a forum, just find it pointless and lazy, you don't have limit on what you can write on a forum so why resort to it? It's pretty hard to make out at times too.
lily.
18-03-2006, 09:48 PM
I use predictive text. And, I use the capital letters and full-stops. I text a lot, but never use 'txt spk'.
I definitely think age is a factor though. I was a teenager in the late 80s and mobile phones looked like this:
BigSister
18-03-2006, 10:00 PM
:laugh: Stropz. Im one of those where i NEVER use it on a forum as like Dan i think it is just lazy and pointless but I admit using it in text messages if I need to write a quick message and just slip in the u instead of you and r instead of are. But NEVER in essays and NEVER on a forum
BB-Rocks
18-03-2006, 10:33 PM
Im guilty of it. I use all the time in texts, and i do use sometimes in the general chat area on this forum, not on the the actual bb bit
Pipergun
18-03-2006, 10:37 PM
From the point of view of someone who's still at school, I too am often riled by the prevelance of "text speech". A fair amount of my friends often slip in the "u"'s and "txt bk"'s, I often succumb to the odd abreviation to avoid being labelled a "boff" which is seemingly otherwise inevitable. Yet I try to avoid this as much as possible, as I like people to think that I've actually got an ounce of sense!! :laugh:
I stress the "THINK" part! :spin2:
Tom. :cat:
P.s. - Text speech on forums are a big no-no for me. :bored:
x-heather-x
19-03-2006, 01:57 AM
I text talk all the time when im sending a text and when im on MSN and stuff. Sometimes I even slip it in here by accident.
:thumbs:
Legend
19-03-2006, 07:05 PM
In texts & MSN i always use it. Mainly because i hate texting and not a big fan of MSN so don't like typing too much. :laugh:
I only use 'u' i think on here. Maybe more.
I use text language in texts and on msn but not on here - i would never ever use it in an exam though, only a dum-dum would do that :laugh:
Pipergun
19-03-2006, 07:33 PM
What on earth must go through their heads when they write in text speech in an exam!? :rolleyes:
Precisely.............. nothing!!! :bigsmile:
Nicola
19-03-2006, 08:19 PM
I'm not big on text speak, even when I am texting on a mobile phone, and never really use text speak on forums or MSN as I prefer to talk in sentences.
Siouxsie
19-03-2006, 10:03 PM
I am slow when it comes to to texting
im 18 and i feel excatly the same ..
it sickens me when i see graffiti on the wall.. but double sickens me when they can't spell 'council' :conf::conf::conf:
they spelt it 'concil'
Corkie
22-03-2006, 05:46 PM
im 13 :shocked: i know how you feel (im sorry for you puncution and spelling im just bad at both)
cc100
22-03-2006, 08:11 PM
I sent an email to someone aged 30 who I thought was pretty intelligent.
The reply was appalling. It was full of text speech with no grammar or punctuation.
Shocking.
Legend
22-03-2006, 10:00 PM
Shocking?
It is the 21st century! :bigsmile:
EugeneSully
23-03-2006, 01:20 PM
I can't even stand using text speech in text messages! I get loadsa free messages anyway so I don't care how loong my texts are. It's really annoyin' yes and i bloody well hate when people don't use full stops or commas, or question marks.. !! *yawn* I bet I sound like a snob too. Normal text is way easier to read and remember... if you hate chavs don't go overboard with text speech or you'll sound like un!
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